Tracey Stormont and Jodi Lamb from Central Coast NSW looking fabulous. PHOTOS: Jenny Kingham
2/11
Linda Carlon and Sharon Tofler from Blue Mountains.
3/11
Michelle Melhuish at her Micky Moo market stall with Robyn Poole and Maddison Moore of Canberra.
4/11
Michelle Melhuish at her Micky Moo market stall with Robyn Poole and Maddison Moore of Canberra.
5/11
Eloisa Pagler, Anna Browne and Karen Butler from Canberra.
6/11
Parkes Shire Concert Band played for the train arrivals.
7/11
Town Crier Tim Keith.
8/11
Belinda Zilic and Kaitlyn Wilson of Sydney.
9/11
Parkes School of Dance performed at the Trundle Abba Festival.
10/11
Paul Prunieres from France, Jamie and Juleen Warren of Dubbo with Molly, Audy Rentier and Diane Noel from France.
11/11
Pam Gehrig, Debbie Roberts, Kerwyn Field and Julianne Glanville.
Early rain couldn't deter thousands of Super Troupers from taking all roads - and rail - to Trundle for the 2024 ABBA Festival.
Festival manager Joel Ulbricht said the drizzle didn't scare off a crowd of some 2200.
"With Bjorn Again headlining, the festival was bound to be a stellar success," he said.
"The shock surprise came just after 5pm when the energy took a hundred-fold increase as Furnace and The Fundamentals hit the stage for 90 minutes of electricity. Overall, the event was a great day for the Trundle community."
The ABBA Festival rounded out a fabulous trilogy of musical events for the shire: beginning with the Carnival of Cups and Cheers to 30 years of Northparkes.